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    Default Huskerrod and the Perris fish of Epic Proportions ....and jail time. (7-25)

    Hey gang,

    Hit perris thursday with a buddy for some bassin. Was doing real good on the bass and then "it struck". At first it felt like a snag and then it moved. Seconds moved to minutes, minutes to hours and time seemed to stop. The battle started at 630 pm and by 830 pm the war was still on. My pole was buckling, my line screaming, a tug of war ensued. The problem is 830 is closing at perris. I became concerned at about 730 of the time issue, but at 830 as a fisherman i just couldnt give in. Would you??? I was two hours into the fight and whatever it was kept it going making long runs and just muscling its way to the lake bottom. The lifeguard got on the speaker from shore, "You need to get off the water. Lake perris is closed to private boats". I tried responding back, "im fighting the fish of a lifetime..please". At that point he just gets in his truck and speeds off towards the marina and his patrol boat. I wasnt trying to be hospitable, abrasive, or challenging. I had a once and a lifetime fish hooked. Should i have broken him off and gone in? Would you have?? By 850 im winning line on the beast, but the patrol boat is bearing down on me. He is coming in hot so i reposition my pole to not get my line run over by the patrol boat motor as he motors up to me. Politely i explain to him the situation. I am two hours into the fight for the ages and winning. He wants to hear nothing of the circumstances. He asks me if the fish is worth a $400 fine. I dont respond as im not sure what to say. Politely i ask him if i can finish the fight. He in an abrassive tone explains to me the budget situation in California and how me being on the lake is requiring the quagga mussle inspector to work extra. And why should the taxpayers have to pay for me to fight a fish. I ask politely if the inspector at the launch ramp can just go home and I wont get my boat banded tonight? No response. I then explain to him Im a regular at the lake. He explains bluntly since I am a regular I should know the rules. The officer does not seem happy and makes me forfeit my license as he runs my information like a regular criminal. I hear my data recited over the radio: height, weight, eye color, license number, etc. At this point I begin to hoarse the fish. I know when he is done running my info and writing the ticket its either head in or be arrested for insubordination. This guy is treating me like he has just taken down the leader of the "Lake Perris Bass Cartel". The fight of my life continues. My information comes back. No priors, no warrants, nothing on me, but why do I feel like I just broke into Fort Knox. Im winning line, but wenching the fish in. The officer is not happy. He continues writing. I know the end is near for me as he repositions his boat to give me my license back. I wench. The line gives. I know the dream has ended. Time has simply ran out on me. I lose. If you not a fisherman or outdoorsmen you wouldnt understand.

    In the end, I understand an officer had a job to do. Would it have been to much to ask from one human being to another for him to let me finish the fight? What about from one fisherman to the next? What would you have done?

    So as it looks now I have a court date for August 4th at 1220 p.m. (I think). I can wav the court date and just pay the infractionm but what about my story. Actually it is difficult to read the officers writing. On the back of the "Notice to Appear" it says for this violation (non traffic) I will receive something in the mail in 4-6 weeks and I can pay the fine This is not a misdemeanor, just a nontraffic infraction as specified on the front by the check. Is anyone clear on the fine. I understand it will be in the $400 range. Can I go to court date and have it reassigned as community service versus a fine? Will being honest and telling the judge the situation even make any differene what so ever? Does it pay to be human anymore??

    Ill sleep just okay tonight. I did all I could. I just ran out of time. Ill get another chance.,,,someday. But part of me knows I did the right thing AS a fisherman you understand. Others, including the ranger probably not. And thats okay to.

    Passion aint for everyone.

    So Ill probably end up paying my ticket or going to court and trying to plea the fine to community service. I cant really plea down an "infraction" down to anything lower like one does a felony. But if my "medince" is to pick up trash at Lake Perris or DVL Id go for that. Plus you never know, might pick of a few fishing tips.


    Hey Perris Ranger, how much of a fine is this one. (THr Bass was successfully Cpred so I can catch him again some day, No, this wasnt the big one. Just another perris bass the big one could have eaten) The big one is still out there. And if you catch him. Thank the ranger.
    Last edited by HuskerRod; 06-26-2015 at 09:35 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HuskerRod View Post
    Hey gang,

    Hit perris thursday with a buddy for some bassin. Was doing real good on the bass and then "it struck". At first it felt like a snag and then it moved. Seconds moved to minutes, minutes to hours and time seemed to stop. The battle started at 630 pm and by 830 pm the war was still on. My pole was buckling, my line screaming, a tug of war ensued. The problem is 830 is closing at perris. I became concerned at about 730 of the time issue, but at 830 as a fisherman i just couldnt give in. Would you??? I was two hours into the fight and whatever it was kept it going making long runs and just muscling its way to the lake bottom. The lifeguard got on the speaker from shore, "You need to get off the water. Lake perris is closed to private boats". I tried responding back, "im fighting the fish of a lifetime..please". At that point he just gets in his truck and speeds off towards the marina and his patrol boat. I wasnt trying to be hospitable, abrasive, or challenging. I had a once and a lifetime fish hooked. Should i have broken him off and gone in? Would you have?? By 850 im winning line on the beast, but the patrol boat is bearing down on me. He is coming in hot so i reposition my pole to not get my line run over by the patrol boat motor as he motors up to me. Politely i explain to him the situation. I am two hours into the fight for the ages and winning. He wants to hear nothing of the circumstances. He asks me if the fish is worth a $400 fine. I dont respond as im not sure what to say. Politely i ask him if i can finish the fight. He in an abrassive tone explains to me the budget situation in California and how me being on the lake is requiring the quagga mussle inspector to work extra. And why should the taxpayers have to pay for me to fight a fish. I ask politely if the inspector at the launch ramp can just go home and I wont get my boat banded tonight? No response. I then explain to him Im a regular at the lake. He explains bluntly since I am a regular I should know the rules. The officer does not seem happy and makes me forfeit my license as he runs my information like a regular criminal. I hear my data recited over the radio: height, weight, eye color, license number, etc. At this point I begin to hoarse the fish. I know when he is done running my info and writing the ticket its either head in or be arrested for insubordination. This guy is treating me like he has just taken down the leader of the "Lake Perris Bass Cartel". The fight of my life continues. My information comes back. No priors, no warrants, nothing on me, but why do I feel like I just broke into Fort Knox. Im winning line, but wenching the fish in. The officer is not happy. He continues writing. I know the end is near for me as he repositions his boat to give me my license back. I wench. I know the dream has ended. Time has simply ran out on me. I lose. If you not a fisherman or outdoorsmen you wouldnt understand.

    In the end, I understand an officer had a job to do. Would it have been to much to ask from one human being to another for him to let me finish the fight? What about from one fisherman to the next? What would you have done?

    So as it looks now I have a court date for August 4th at 1220 p.m. (I think). Actually it is difficult to read the officers writing. On the back of the "Notice to Appear" it says for this violation (non traffic) I will receive something in the mail in 4-6 weeks and I can pay the fine This is not a misdemeanor infraction, just a nontraffic as specified on the front by the check. Is anyone clear on the fine. I understand it will be in the $400 range. Can I go to court and have it assigned as community service versus a fine? Will being honest and telling the judge the situation even make any differene what so ever? Does it pay to be human anymore??

    Ill sleep just okay tonight. I did all I could. I just ran out of time. Ill get another chance.


    Hey Perris Ranger, how much of a fine is this one








    Great story; much better than my nazi joke.

    Why is there daylight? Did you figure: WTPH, I'm just gonna stay overnight now!

    *I could be totally off, I'm just throwing another spitball. lol




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    That striper pic is an old pic.

    You got a good point there. After I was issued the fine I guess I had free run to fish all night. I mean, he cant fine me twice for the same thing, right???

    By the guys tone, he would have handcuffed me and had me locked up had I stayed a minute longer Im sure of it
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    HuskerRod,

    I think they moved some of the "Hard Cases" down from Lake Silverwood to Lake Perris. Years ago, I had a female ranger at Lake Silverwood pull her hand gun on me for making waves in a 5 mph zone. All I had done was asked her "what had I done wrong"! Lucky the older ranger with her convinced her my offense wasn't worth shooting me over, especially in front of my wife and two kids!!

    A real bummer on losing the fish. Did you get a chance to see the species of the fish? Striper, Cat, LMB?
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    Well Rod, that's quite an interesting dilemma. If that fish you hooked two hours before closing was a world record LMB, I think the $400.00 fine would justify the approximately $2,000,000.00 reward you would have received had you boated it. But with that said, IGFA rules state that all local laws and rules must be followed in order for that record to be certified. Since you hooked it during legal hours, but the fight lasted past closing time, would they have certified it? That's the two million $$ question. Sad they didn't let you finish the fight, a record like that at Perris would be priceless PR for the lake. As for the infraction, I'd wait and receive the courtesy notice that will tell you the exact fine, then I'd go and weep before the judge and beg for forgiveness. But I do have one question for you, what lb line were you using?

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    Hard cases at Silverwood were informed to be "nicer" and at least one was relocated but not to Perris, at least not initially, don't know if he's there now but I actually miss him, Silverwood needs a bit of hard core Rangers based on the weekend crowds. The girl was and still is pretty new and was very hard core initially, don't screw up if she pats you down she'll break your legs kicking them out, she's still there.

    I don't think you can fault the Ranger in this case, a few minutes late ok but you were well past boating hours. But I certainly understand your predicament would have a hard choice to break off a fish like that. Bummer on the ticket, would probably been worth it had you landed the fish. Sure wish Silverwood allowed boaters on the water till 8:30pm!
    Last edited by seal; 06-26-2015 at 08:49 AM.

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    I would say go to court. I was cited once for no tags on my hunting license during dove season in Riverside. I paid the $150.00 fine that was sent to me but had a notice come back for mandatory court appearance. At court I told the judge that I had bought the tags but they fell off my license like my others did when the warden took my license. The judge then ordered me to pay only a $50.00 fine for the offense. I then told him that the court owed me money back.
    You might get a better outcome from the judge. Who knows. He might be a fisherman also.

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    If you go, he may not show up to court and your case will be dismissed. However , if he does you will most likely lose and have to pay the full fine. I'd say if you have the time go and give it a shot it might pay off for you. Good luck!

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    Yah, Im gonna go to court. It is August 4th at 12:20. Im not gonna lie. Im guilty. In the heat of battle I lost all accountability of time. I knew I was past closing, but knew it was still close. Ill plead for a reduced infraction or maybe some community clean up. I almost feel like a big time criminal. Im going to court to see the judge, pleading my case, admitting guilt, hoping to cop a plea deal. But it has a different feel to it when it is an infraction versus a felony. You can plea a felony down to a misdemeanor. What do you plea an infraction down to?? And I cant wait to explain to people waiting in the courtroom why Im there...I stayed out fishing twenty minutes to long at Lake Perris. Plus I might bring the courtroom to their knees when I give my excuse......I was fighting a monster fish and lost accountability of time. I can almost see the courtroom erupting in laughter right now, but hey, its the truth. Im gonna have to be tactful and pick my words wisely or I may end up getting carried out in a straight jacket.

    And heck, I learned my lesson. I went back out the next day and spent the evening with one eye on my pole and one eye on my wrist watch. I was one of the first guys in.
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    You should have been arrested for wearing that shirt.................youre out of the husker club pal!!!!!!!!!!!................

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